Please note: You are responsible for yourself and your family with regard to immigration and visa laws. CIA staff will provide assistance and advisement where possible, but ultimately, you are responsible for knowing and complying with the laws of the United States, your home country, and the laws of the countries to which you travel while you are a CIA student. This includes non-immigrant F-1 visa regulations.
When you apply for a visa (F-1 visa for yourself and F-2 visas for your spouse and children, if applicable) at an American embassy or consulate, a consular official will interview you for about two to three minutes.
You should have the following documents:
Visa Requirements
The bachelor's and associate degree programs require an F-1 student visa. International students who hold an F-1 student visa and are enrolled in these programs may:
All of the above employment opportunities require a Social Security number. This application process takes 10-20 days, with authorization from the school official.
Note: Canadian citizens do not need a visa to enter the U.S. but must have a passport. A student should present the passport, Form I-20 A-B, and financial documentation at the Canadian/U.S. border.